Chaos and Cosmos: Ritual in Early and Medieval Japanese Literature
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Format
Relié
Pages
300
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Mar 1, 1990
Éditeur
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004086285
ISBN-13
9789004086289
Description
Herbert E. Plutschow delves into the intricate relationship between ritual and literature in early and medieval Japan. The exploration highlights how these cultural practices not only shaped societal norms but also influenced artistic expression. Through a careful analysis of texts, the author uncovers the layers of meaning imbued in rituals, revealing how they functioned as a means of communication with the divine and as a cultural touchstone for communities.
Plutschow’s thorough examination draws upon various literary works, illustrating the evolution of ritual practices and their representation throughout different periods. The insightful commentary provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how rituals informed plots, character development, and thematic elements within Japanese literature. The interplay of chaos and order, encapsulated in these narratives, serves as a lens through which one can assess broader philosophical and existential questions that resonated in Japanese culture.
This scholarly work is a vital contribution to the field of Japanese studies, inviting readers to contemplate the significance of ritualistic traditions in shaping literary landscapes. Plutschow’s compelling prose and analytical depth engage both scholars and enthusiasts, making this an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, literature, and history in Japan.
Plutschow’s thorough examination draws upon various literary works, illustrating the evolution of ritual practices and their representation throughout different periods. The insightful commentary provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how rituals informed plots, character development, and thematic elements within Japanese literature. The interplay of chaos and order, encapsulated in these narratives, serves as a lens through which one can assess broader philosophical and existential questions that resonated in Japanese culture.
This scholarly work is a vital contribution to the field of Japanese studies, inviting readers to contemplate the significance of ritualistic traditions in shaping literary landscapes. Plutschow’s compelling prose and analytical depth engage both scholars and enthusiasts, making this an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, literature, and history in Japan.
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